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Rogue were a British soft rock band who were active between 1975 and 1979, comprising Guy Fletcher, Al Hodge and John Hodkinson. The group's original material was all written by Fletcher and his songwriting partner Doug Flett , though Flett was never a member of the band.
"Fallen Angel" is a song by British soft rock band Rogue from their debut album Fallen Angels. Produced by band member Guy Fletcher, it was released as a single in 1975 and was a hit in the Netherlands, peaking at No. 12 on the Dutch Top 40. [1]
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Rogue Wave is an indie rock band from Oakland, California, and headed by Zach Schwartz (a.k.a. Zach Rogue) who created the band after losing his job in the dot-com bust. Their first album was Out of the Shadow which was released privately in 2003 and re-released in 2004. In the fall of 2004 they went on a national tour of the United States.
Rogue (band), British soft rock band; Rogue (Joel Hunt), music producer with Monstercat; Rogue (Virgil Roger du Pont III), vocalist with the Crüxshadows "Rogues", a song on the album Light Grenades by Incubus; The Rogue's March, a derisive piece of music used e.g. for drumming out delinquent soldiers.
Ash and Richards later married and, as Melinda Appleby, she contributed songwriting credits to Rogue Traders later work. The band's first top 20 success came in 2003 when "One of My Kind", a remix/cover version of INXS's "Need You Tonight", was released on 23 February, which peaked at No. 10, [6] and spent nine weeks inside the top 50. [11]
"Lady Put the Light Out" is a 1977 song by British soft rock band Rogue. It was covered by Frankie Valli on his 1977 album Lady Put the Light Out, by Joe Cocker on his 1978 album Luxury You Can Afford, and by Tom Jones on his 1998 compilation album More Great Hits from Tom Jones.
Rogue Male was the brainchild of Northern Ireland-born singer and guitarist Jim Lyttle, [2] who had previously been in the Northern Irish punk rock band Pretty Boy Floyd and The Gems. Moving to London in the late 1970s, he decided to put together a band that would mix punk rock styles and aggression, with the more heavy metal sounds of the ...